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Working in Secret, Bill Gates-Backed Solar Company Reveals Tech That Could Spell the End of Fossil Fuels

This is the first time that a commercial technology has been able to reach temperatures of 1,000 degrees Celsius using only renewable energy.

Mustang Unveils Its First Ever Electric Car With New SUV Boasting 300-Mile Range of Emission-Free Driving

For the first time in 55 years, Ford has expanded their Mustang lineup to include a new all-electric SUV called the GT Mach-E.

Art Therapist Collects 14,000 Keys From Wildfire Victims and Transforms Them into Powerful Metal Phoenix Sculpture

The 800-pound sculpture has been crafted out of the keys to people's destroyed churches, schools, homes, and business—and it will now help them heal.

Three-Story ‘Water Battery’ Has Already Slashed University’s Electrical Costs By 40% in One Month

By storing the energy from 6,000 solar panels, this university is powering all of its air conditioning—which is the largest contributor to energy costs.

Nike Designs New Sneakers Specifically for Nurses and Doctors Who Have to Stay On Their Feet All Day

Not only do the shoes have spill-proof surfaces and extra traction, they also have been designed with additional comfort and support in mind.

World’s First Ebola Vaccine Approved for Global Use After Saving Hundreds of Thousands During Outbreak

Now that the Ervebo vaccine has been approved by WHO and the European Commission, the vaccine can now be freely distributed on a more global basis.

Hope on Horizon for Escaped ‘Russian Spy Whale‘ After Video of Its Rugby Skills Goes Viral

Since this video of Hvaldimir the beluga whale went viral last week, people are now rallying to help relocate the lonely cetacean to safer waters.

This Carbon-Negative Vodka is Brewed ‘From Thin Air’ Using Solar Power, Water, and CO2

In what is being hailed as a “world-first”, this vodka is brewed using only simple ingredients: air, water, solar electricity, and CO2 from the air.

Watch Jeopardy’s Alex Trebek Get Choked Up When Contestant Uses Final Answer to Express Love for Host

The 79-year-old game show host has gotten plenty of intriguing answers from his contestants, but this may be the first that left him on the brink of tears.

Judge Insists On Holding Lawyer’s Baby Boy So He Could Be a Part of Mother’s Swearing-In Ceremony

When it was time for Juliana Lamar to be sworn in to the state bar, the judge insisted on making her son a part of the ceremony.

Rabbit-Sized ‘Mouse Deer’ Rediscovered in Vietnam After Being Lost to Science Since 1990

It has been 29 years since the silver-backed chevrotain was last recorded in the forests of southern Vietnam—and it has finally been rediscovered.

After Musician Launches National Plea, He is Finally Reunited With His Beloved 310-Year-old Violin

Since the antique instrument is worth roughly $310,000, Stephen Morris assumed he would never see his precious violin ever again.

Veterans Are Finding Lasting Peace After Taking These Free Journeys into Nature for Months at a Time

Rather than prescribing medication to US veterans suffering from PTSD, these ex-military members are finding therapy in nature.

‘Cheer Dad of the Year’ Goes Viral After He Nails His Daughter’s Cheerleading Routine From the Stands

This enthusiastic father is being hailed as “Cheer Dad of the Year” after he was able to join in on all of his daughter's cheerleading maneuvers.

9-Year-old Who Got in Trouble for Doodling in Class Now Has Job Drawing On Restaurant Walls

This 9-year-old artist used to be scolded by his teachers for drawing in class—but he now has a job as a resident restaurant artist.

Microsoft Japan Recently Gave Their Employees a 4-Day Work Week—and Productivity Skyrocketed by 40%

Not only were the employees happier and more productive, the company also saved money through their daily operational costs.

You Can Now Get Directions From the Cookie Monster Thanks to Navigational App’s New Voice Option

There is no better cure for road rage than listening to the sultry tones of the Cookie Monster telling you to take the next right.

Mexican Student Develops New Form of Rubber Road Pavement That Repairs Itself When Exposed to Rainwater

By melting recycled tires and other additives into a putty, this student has developed a new form of self-repairing road pavement.

Capital City of South Korea Has Finally Been Declared Dog Slaughter-Free Since Last Farmers Agreed to Switch Careers

More than 1,800 dogs have been rescued from slaughter since the Humane Society International/Korea began their advocacy work four years ago.

Mother Overwhelmed With 15,000 Positive Responses From Strangers to Her Autistic Son’s First Ever Question

This 21-year-old man with autism asked his mother a question for the first time in his life—and the internet responded with overwhelming kindness.